When paramedics arrived to collect her, the couple warned them about Sharman – when a note was discovered on the vehicle which read "move your van from outside my house”.

Banging from next door was then heard by the paramedics as they treated Mrs Heath, only for one of the emergency workers to be told “move your f***ing van” when he stepped outside to put her in the ambulance.

Mr Heath said: “She's been a nightmare, she's not popular on this road. She acts like rules don't apply to her, and basically does what she wants.

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RANT: Paramedics Katie Tudor revealed the note on Twitter and alerted the police

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FUMING: Katie Tudor posted a picture of the offending note to Twitter

"My son came over once and she complained about his car being parked outside of my house, so now whenever we have guests I make them park down the road.

"I wouldn't wish her on my worst enemy."

Police swooped on Sharman after paramedic Katie Tudor tweeted the image of the note with the caption: "So upset to be sent this by one of our crews this morning.

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"Along with this note left on their ambulance, they received a load of verbal abuse."

Appearing in the court dock at Newcastle-under-Lyme, Sharman, through her solicitor Hayley Keegan, offered her "most sincere apologies to the ambulance staff".

She admitted a Section 5 Public Order offence and breach of a restraining order and was fined £285.